Minor fixes to README

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Mark Maglana
2013-09-06 01:30:11 -07:00
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Or install it yourself as:
## Usage
```ruby
require 'aviator/core'
require 'aviator'
# Create a new session. See 'Configuration' below for the config file format.
session = Aviator::Session.new(
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ session.authenticate do |credentials|
end
# Serialize the session information for caching. The output is in plaintext JSON which
# contains sensitive information and you are responsible for securing this data.
# contains sensitive information. You are responsible for securing that.
str = session.dump
# Create a new Session object from a session dump. This DOES NOT create a new token.
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ session = Aviator::Session.load(str)
# a brand new session object.
session.load(other_session_dump)
# Depending on how old the loaded session dump is, the auth_info may already be expired.
# Depending on how old the loaded session dump is, its session data may already be expired.
# Check if it's still current by calling Session#validate and reauthenticate as needed.
#
# IMPORTANT: The validator must be defined in the config file and it must refer to the
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ response = keystone.request(:list_tenants, endpoint_type: 'admin')
## Configuration
The configuration file is a simple YAML file with one or more environment definitions.
The configuration file is a simple YAML file that can have one or more environment definitions.
```
production: